
Following its £1.5m redevelopment, Olympic canoeist Adam Burgess will be a guest of honour at the official opening of Westbridge Park.
The local paddler who represented Team GB at the Tokyo 2020 games is a Stafford and Stone Canoe Club member, which will be involved in the opening day at Westbridge Park later this month.
The park has proved hugely popular since work was completed at the end of last year. The development has included new play equipment, a zip wire, a wheeled sports facility, a multi-use games area (MUGA), a woodland play area, a sunken garden, toilets, enhanced footpaths, and landscaping.
At 10:00am on Saturday, the 27th of April, the Mayor of Stafford Borough, Councillor Andy Cooper, will kick start a day of activities for the official opening.
Adam came fourth in the 2020 games and will compete for gold as a member of the GB team in Paris later this year. He will be joined at the park opening by fellow paddler Chris Bowers, who has been competing internationally for a decade and won gold in the K1 team event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2018.
The Westbridge Park-based Canoe Club is renowned for producing national, European, and world champions—including Joe Clarke, who won Olympic Gold in Rio 2016. They will be finishing their ‘Paddle to Paris’ at the event—a challenge to paddle 619km, the distance from their club to the canoe slalom venue in Paris. They will also have canoe slalom rowing machines so that members of the public can help them reach their target.
The Stone Scout and Guide Band will perform, there will be a ‘skate jam’ on the wheeled sports bowl, and some sports taster sessions. Other entertainment will be taking place until 2:00pm, and a variety of stalls have been lined up.
The play park is significantly larger than the previous site and includes a range of equipment for all ages, including a tower and tube slide, integrated mini trampoline, boulder scramble, tyre swing, and climbing blocks. The double zip wire has a more than 30-metre run. The MUGA is available for five-a-side football, basketball, and tennis.
Information about the park and updates around the opening event is available from Westbridge Park – A Destination | Stafford Borough Council (staffordbc.gov.uk)









2 comments
Debs Homer
How do people apply for a stall at this event?
A Little Bit of Stone
Debs, there’s an email address if you click through the link at the end of the article.